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When scouts evaluate players they like to use a ratio system to portray how many plays prospects "complete" an assignment vs how many times they blew the assignment.

Mayock said no prospect came even slightly close to Warmack using this evaluation process because the number of percent plays he failed his assignment were in the single digits for the entire year. That is largely why Mayock gave him the highest grade of any player in the draft, at least last time I checked.

When scouts evaluate players they like to use a ratio system to portray how many plays prospects "complete" an assignment vs how many times they blew the assignment.

Mayock said no prospect came even slightly close to Warmack using this evaluation process because the number of percent plays he failed his assignment were in the single digits for the entire year. That is largely why Mayock gave him the highest grade of any player in the draft, at least last time I checked.

Except that it's impossible to know that for certain since Mayock (or anyone but the OC) doesn't know the specific blocking assignment.

You can guess at some of them but even then you don't know which way the play is designed to turn a target, if its a catch-and-release scheme, chip, etc ...